Keynote by Nat Randall | On 'The Second Woman'
The Second Woman has been heralded as ‘one of the finest examples of independent Australian theatre in years’ (The Guardian). Conceived for Next Wave in 2016 by an all-female-identifying and non-binary team, the work has toured around Australia and internationally, including to New York, London, Toronto and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It has been performed by Nat as well as renowned international actors including Alia Shawkat, Ruth Wilson, Laara Sadiq and Zhu Zhi-Ying.
In this keynote lecture, Nat will reflect on the development of this binge-worthy spectacle – from its inception as part of Next Wave’s program to the global phenomenon it has become since 2016. Riffing on concepts of preservation, iteration and integration, Nat will share her perspectives and unpack this relentless performance of gendered power. Don’t worry, it won’t go for a full 24 hours.
Access information
- The library is physically accessible with lifts across all 3 floors. You can get to the library by tram, train or car. Entry to the library is step-free. Inside there is a hearing loop, lifts and accessible bathrooms.
- This session will be Auslan interpreted and captioned. It will also be recorded for on-demand viewing after the event.
- Download the narrm ngarrgu Library transport and parking information (.docx)
- Download the narrm ngarrgu Library transport and parking information (.pdf)
- Download the narrm ngarrgu Library visual story (.docx)
- Download the narrm ngarrgu Library visual story (.pdf)
Other info
- Ages 18+
Photos by Theresa Tan and Zan Wimberley
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